Staar a training sped.diag group
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DISCLAIMER
• The information presented in this PowerPoint is subject to change.
• The information presented in this PowerPoint has been adapted from
TEA’s STAAR A Training Presentation.
Introduction to STAAR ASTAAR A is an accommodated online version of STAAR for students
who meet eligibility requirements. STAAR A will be administered for
the first time in spring 2015.
Grade Subject
3rd mathematics and reading
4th mathematics, reading and writing
5th mathematics, reading and science
6th mathematics and reading
7th mathematics, reading and writing
8th mathematics, reading, science and social studies
EOC Algebra I, English I, English II, Biology and U.S. History
Introduction to STAAR A – Features
• STAAR A will be administered online and will include online tools, embedded
accommodations to selections and test questions, and accessibility features.
Tools*** Embedded Accommodations Accessibility Features
Answer Eliminator Pop-ups Text-to-Speech
Highlighter Rollovers Zoom
Eraser/Pencil Blank Graphic Organizers Color and Contrast
Notepad Writing Checklists Place Marker
Dot Tool
Line Tool
Calculator
Reference Materials
Ruler
*** Certain tools are subject specific
Similarities and Differences between STAAR and STAAR A:
• STAAR A will be the same as
STAAR in the following ways:
• Same passing standards
• Same time limits
• Same assessed curriculum
• Same test blueprint
• Same progress measures
• STAAR A will be different than
STAAR in the following ways:
• No field test questions
• Online administration
• Embedded accommodations and
accessibility features
STAAR, with or without allowable or approvedaccommodations*,should be the first consideration.
• http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/accommodations/staar-telpas/
Eligibility Requirements
• If a student cannot access STAAR with or without allowable accommodations, he or she must
be receiving the following services in order to consider STAAR A:
• Students with identified disabilities who are receiving special education services.
• Students identified with dyslexia or a related disorder (as defined in Texas Education Code
§38.003) and are receiving Section 504 services.
• If a student falls into one of these categories and receives accommodations in instruction
similar to those found in STAAR A, the STAAR A Eligibility Requirements should be reviewed.
Additional eligibility criteria found in this document must be met in order for a student to take
STAAR A.
Eligibility Requirements
• Required documentation form
• The ARD or Section 504 committee (in conjunction with the LPAC if the student is an
ELL) must use this form to document eligibility for STAAR A.
• A student may take STAAR in some subjects and STAAR A in other
subjects, depending on eligibility.
Eligibility Requirements - Documentation Form
Student Identification and Assurances
The committee must complete the information
about the student and the person completing the
form and then read and agree to certain
assurances prior to moving on to Step I.
STAAR does not best meet the student’s
needs.
Classroom accommodations are
documented.
Student meets eligibility criteria in Step I and
Step II.
Assessment decision is documented.
Eligibility Requirements - Documentation Form cont.
•Step I: Indicate Eligible Services
• In this step, the services the student receives should be indicated.
• If a service cannot be indicated, the student is not eligible to
participate in STAAR A.
Check
one
Eligibility Requirements - Documentation Form cont.
• Step II: Review the Eligibility
Criteria:
• The committee must circle the
subject(s) for which STAAR A is
being considered and check the
accommodation(s) the student
routinely receives in the classroom
for that subject.
• If a particular subject is not
applicable, circle NA.
Eligibility Requirements - Documentation Form cont.
•Step II continued,
• To be eligible to participate in STAAR A in a particular subject, TWO
OR MORE accommodation must be checked in that subject.
• If fewer than two accommodations are checked, the student is not
eligible to participate in STAAR A in that subject.
Eligibility Requirements - Documentation Form cont.• Step III: Summarize Assessment Decision
• The committee should indicate the STAAR A tests the student will take for the school
year under consideration.
• This form must be included in the student’s IEP or IAP to serve as the required
documentation of the state academic achievement decision.
• Additional testing accommodations may be allowed and must be documented in the
student’s paperwork as well.
Special Situations
• STAAR A will only be offered in English.
• Because STAAR A contains embedded accommodations and
accessibility features presented in an online format, replicating these
features in a paper or braille version is not always possible.
• Technology-based accommodations enable most students to test online.
• Rare instance - When the use of an accommodation is not feasible or appropriate, or if the
administration of an online test is inappropriate due to a student's particular disability, a
special request may be made to TEA for approval to administer a paper test booklet.
• Contact Jennifer Tracy
• Braille versions of STAAR A will not be made available.
STAAR A Clarifications• Does a 504 or ARD committee have to complete the STAAR A Eligibility
Requirement Form for every student?
• No. If the committee is not going to consider STAAR A, the committee does not
have to complete the form.
• In some cases, the form may be good documentation when justifying to parents why
the committee is not going to consider STAAR A.
• For 504 students, what constitutes “routinely used accommodations”?
• Accommodations, both direct service accommodations and regular classroom
accommodations are the accommodations the committee reviews to identify if a
student qualifies for STAAR A for a specific subject.
Preview of STAAR A Features
Accessibility Features:Text-to-Speech (TTS) • Audio provided through a computer-generated read aloud functionality which
highlights words as they are read:
• Prereading text
• Revising selections
• Mathematics, reading, science, social studies, and revising test questions
• Reads aloud individual words, lines of text, or entire pages at student choice:
• Pop-ups and rollovers are not read aloud. A test administrator will need to read these
aloud if a student asks.
• A “do not read” icon has been placed on reading selections, editing selections, and
editing test questions to indicate that these may NOT be read aloud by TTS or a test
administrator. Pop-ups and rollovers associated with these pages may NOT be read
aloud either.
Accessibility features:
Zoom
•Enlarges or reduces the size of the screen.
•When the screen is increased in size, the student can use
the Drag Screen button to move and view any portion of the
screen.
Accessibility features: Color and contrast
• The student can select from six different presentation formats.
• Negative, Blue Background, Yellow Background, Purple Background, Green
Overlay, Peach Overlay
• That format will apply to the screen for the entire test. The student may
change the selection or turn it off at any time.
• Reset changes the presentation back to the original white background with black
text.
• Example – reset for photos
Accessibility Features: Place Marker
•Helps a student focus attention on specific lines of
text.
•The student can move a yellow line up and down the
screen.
Embedded Accommodations
•Pop-ups: Provide support for non-tested words and concepts
• Definitions, synonyms, examples, formulas, plain language, pictures,
animations, graphic organizers, etc.
•Rollovers: Reword or clarify larger portions of text or provide
bulleted steps in a process.
•Exhibit Window: Subject-specific graphic organizers and checklists
that may be accessed if needed.
Pop-Ups
• Define or clarify construct-irrelevant words, phrases, and sentences using plain
language, synonyms, definitions, examples, and consistent language.
• Provide a visual representation in the selection, question, answer choices, or in the
writing prompt by adding graphics, photographs, or animations.
• Isolate specific information in a question that corresponds to each answer choice.
• Isolate specific text in a selection or information in a graphic or list that is referenced
in the question or answer choices.
Pop-Ups continued:
• Include the formula from the grade-specific Reference Materials when the question
specifies the measure or conversion to be performed.
• Direct student attention to parts of the grade-specific Reference Materials.
• Provide clarifying information for a graphic organizer, political cartoon, or map.
• Provide scaffolded instructions for responding to short answer questions (English I &
II).
• Apply an allowable supplemental aid (e.g., graphic organizer, place-value chart, t-
chart, graphic of scientific concept, timeline, map) to specific questions or answer
choices.
Rollovers and Exhibit Window
•Rollovers:
• Reword complex questions, answer choices, or boxed text in a selection to
condense text.
• Bullet or separate steps in a process (e.g., multi-step problem, sequence of
events).
•Exhibit Window:
• Commonly used blank graphic organizers.
• Writing checklists for the writing prompts.
STAAR A Demonstration:
http://www.texasassessment.com/administrations/STAAR-
A/resources/District_Demo_v02/District_Demo_v02.html
CLASSROOM ACCOMMODATIONS AND THE LINK TO STAAR A
Classroom Accommodations and the Link to STAAR A• Accommodations used on STAAR A offer new opportunities for students with disabilities
to meaningfully access the required state assessment.
• TEA accommodation policies and STAAR A Eligibility Requirements indicate that
accommodations documented for use during a statewide assessment should;
• be made on an individual basis,
• consider the needs of the student, and
• be routinely used during classroom instruction and testing.
• Although students will not routinely use the computer-based STAAR A accommodations
during classroom instruction, they may use variations of the accommodations.
STAAR A Eligibility Requirements
Classroom Accommodation
• The teacher introduces a new book to a struggling reader prior to reading it aloud or independent reading. The topics disused might include major concepts, difficult words, setting, characters, or prior knowledge of the subject.
Classroom AccommodationSTAAR A Eligibility Criteria
• Preview text before reading to activate prior knowledge, draw conclusions, and set a purpose for reading
Embedded STAAR A Accommodations
STAAR A Eligibility Requirements
Classroom Accommodation
• Using a dictionary or thesaurus, the teacher points out the meaning or synonym of a word.
STAAR A Eligibility Criteria
• Clarification or rewording of vocabulary, complex sentences, and concepts using definitions, similes, literal language, graphics, animations, etc.
Embedded STAAR A Accommodations
Classroom Accommodation
• The teacher provides visual aids to define vocabulary, identify people and places, or illustrates concepts.
Classroom AccommodationSTAAR A Eligibility Criteria
• Clarification or rewording of vocabulary, complex sentences, and concepts using definitions, similes, literal language, graphics, animations, etc.
Embedded STAAR A Accommodations
Classroom Accommodation
• During classroom discussion, the teacher clarifies or rewords complex text or questions.
Classroom AccommodationSTAAR A Eligibility Criteria
• Clarification or rewording of vocabulary, complex sentences, and concepts using definitions, similes, literal language, graphics, animations, etc.
Embedded STAAR A Accommodations
STAAR A Eligibility Requirements
Classroom Accommodation
• The teacher isolates specific information to focus the student on the core concept being taught.
Classroom AccommodationSTAAR A Eligibility Criteria
• Direct student attention to specific information (e.g., parts of the selection, parts of a graphic, parts of an answer choice)
Embedded STAAR A Accommodations
Classroom Accommodation
• The teacher directs the student (e.g., highlight, bold, point to, flag the information) to the specific part(s) of the selection, diagram, map, or figure that is being discussed
STAAR A Eligibility Criteria
• Direct student attention to specific information (e.g., parts of the selection, parts of a graphic, parts of an answer choice)
Embedded STAAR A Accommodations
Classroom Accommodation
• The teacher asks guiding questions, promoting the student to go back to the text to justify his or her understanding of plot, conflict resolution, character development, etc.
STAAR A Eligibility Criteria
• Scaffold understanding of open-ended questions about texts (i.e., short answer English I and II questions)
Embedded STAAR A Accommodations
Classroom Accommodation
• The teacher reformats complex word problems by bulleting or spacing out each step required to solve the problem.
STAAR A Eligibility Criteria
• Scaffold steps in a process (i.e., bullet each step, space out each step)
Embedded STAAR A Accommodations
Classroom Accommodation
• The teacher presents parts of a complex concept one at a time.
STAAR A Eligibility Criteria
• Scaffold steps in a process (i.e., bullet each step, space out each step)
Embedded STAAR A Accommodations
Classroom Accommodation
• The teacher provides the student with a specific supplemental aid (e.g., chart, table, graph, checklist, map, timeline) applicable to the question being posed, the assignment, or the task.
STAAR A Eligibility Criteria
• Use of generic and question specific graphic organizers and checklists
Embedded STAAR A Accommodations
Classroom Accommodation
• The teacher provides the formula(s) that is needed to solve a problem.
STAAR A Eligibility Criteria
• Idenitification of formula(s) to use with specific questions
Embedded STAAR A Accommodations
Resources – available on the website
• TEA recommends that teachers become familiar with STAAR A and help guide students
through practice selections and test questions until they are comfortable with the STAAR A
online testing interface and accommodations.
• Educator Guide for STAAR A and STAAR Alternate – All staff needs to be familiar with this guide
• Demonstration video for teachers and test administrators
• Sample selections and test questions
• Student tutorials with practice selections and test questions
• Student tutorial administration directions
• STAAR A Accommodation Guidelines
• STAAR A Eligibility Requirements
http://tea.texas.gov/student.assessment/STAARA